King Departs for Morocco
Amman
19 May 2004
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His Majesty King Abdullah II, left Amman heading for Rabat on a two-day visit to Morocco, after which he will visit Tunisia to take part in the Arab summit scheduled to start on May 22.
The summit will discuss a host of issues, at the top of which are the situation in Iraq, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict as well as reform and democracy in the Arab world.
His Royal Highness Prince Ali Bin Nayef was sworn in as regent in the presence of cabinet ministers.